A Bobcat and His Castle



Big Cat Rescue (previously) took in a bobcat kitten named Flint last summer after he was attacked by hunting dogs. Flint has some bone deformities and was malnourished, and so became a permanent resident of the shelter in Florida.  

Chris Poole (previously) built and donated a cardboard castle to Big Cat Rescue, which they gave to Flint. The half-grown bobcat was delighted with it, and quickly found the cameras placed inside, which were obviously toys to play with!


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When I used to go camping the common way to cook baked potatoes was to wrap them in aluminum foil and place them in the fire. If someone left their potatoes unattended we would sometimes replace them with rocks wrapped in aluminum. That way when they came to check if they were soft, a sign they were done baking, it would appear they were never done cooking.
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I used to play a prank on people. Back in my gum-chewing days when I was a kid, I'd get some gum that came in foil wrappers (Big Red - don't know if they sell it anymore.) I'd take a piece out of the wrapper for myself, and then carefully re-fold the wrapper so that it looked like it still contained the gum. Then I'd give people the empty wrapper.
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